Some of these tools could usefully run in the cloud.
Tools that don't access private repositories aren't technically in violation of FERPA. However, browsing them publishes a little too broadly information that is usefully protected by obscurity. Requiring log-in via GitHub OAuth could both limit their availability to instructors, and allow them to access private repos tool
Some of these tools could usefully run in the cloud.
Tools that don't access private repositories aren't technically in violation of FERPA. However, browsing them publishes a little too broadly information that is usefully protected by obscurity. Requiring log-in via GitHub OAuth could both limit their availability to instructors, and allow them to access private repos tool